Datasheet Texas Instruments SN74CBTS3306PW

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesSN74CBTS3306
Part NumberSN74CBTS3306PW
Datasheet Texas Instruments SN74CBTS3306PW

Dual FET Bus Switch With Schottky Diode Clamping 8-TSSOP -40 to 85

Datasheets

SN74CBTS3306 datasheet
PDF, 1.0 Mb, Revision: I, File published: Jan 15, 2004
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin8
Package TypePW
Industry STD TermTSSOP
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-G
Package QTY150
CarrierTUBE
Device MarkingCR306
Width (mm)4.4
Length (mm)3
Thickness (mm)1
Pitch (mm).65
Max Height (mm)1.2
Mechanical DataDownload

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

  • Flexible Voltage-Level Translation With CBT Family Devices
    PDF, 40 Kb, File published: Jul 20, 1999
    Voltage translation between buses with incompatible logic levels can be accomplished using Texas Instruments (TI) translation-voltage clamps (TVC) or standard crossbar technology (CBT) devices. CBT devices in this application offer flexibility in designs, protection of circuits that are sensitive to high-state voltage-level overshoots, and cost efficiency.
  • 5-V To 3.3-V Translation With the SN74CBTD3384 (Rev. B)
    PDF, 35 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Mar 1, 1997
    The emergence of low-voltage technology required existing 5-V systems to interact with 3.3-V systems. Compatibility issues of mixed-mode operation created the need for 5-V to 3.3-V translation. Buffers and transceivers serve as effective translators. While providing additional drive, these devices also add propagation delay and require directional control. In cases where additional drive is not
  • 3.3-V to 2.5-V Translation with Texas Instruments Crossbar Technology (Rev. A)
    PDF, 32 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 3, 1998
  • VOLTAGE LEVEL TRANSLATION (SL) - Family
    PDF, 111 Kb, File published: Sep 21, 2011
  • Bus FET Switch Solutions for Live Insertion Applications
    PDF, 300 Kb, File published: Feb 7, 2003
    In today?s competitive computing and networking industry, any equipment downtime due to component interconnects or bus failures impedes communication, hinders productivity and hampers financial growth. In recognizing this increasingly costly unplanned downtime, the industry introduced live-insertion technology to minimize the impact of any such failures. The live-insertion feature enables a networ

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Switches and Multiplexers > Analog Switches/Muxes